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Published March 2025. The Deeds of King Henry V, or in Latin Henrici Quinti, Angliæ Regis, Gesta, is a first-hand account of the Agincourt Campaign, and subsequent events to his death in 1422. The author of the first part was a Chaplain in King Henry's retinue who was present from King Henry's departure at Southampton in 1415, at the siege of Harfleur, the battle of Agincourt, and the celebrations on King Henry's return to London. The second part, by another writer, relates the events that took place including the negotiations at Troye, Henry's marriage and his death in 1422.
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Paternal Family Tree: Osborne
Before 12th December 1596 Edward Osborne 1st Baronet was born to Hewett Osborne (age 29) and Joyce Fleetwood. On 12th December 1596 Edward Osborne 1st Baronet was baptised.
In 1599 [his father] Hewett Osborne (age 31) died.
Before 12th December 1599 [his father] Hewett Osborne and [his mother] Joyce Fleetwood were married.
In 1604 [his step-father] Peter Freschville (age 33) and [his mother] Joyce Fleetwood were married.
On 13th October 1618 Edward Osborne 1st Baronet (age 21) and Margaret Belasyse (age 9) were married.
After 13th October 1618 [his son] Edward Osborne was born to Edward Osborne 1st Baronet (age 21) and [his wife] Margaret Belasyse (age 9).
After 13th October 1618 Edward Osborne 1st Baronet (age 21) and Anne Walmesley Lady Osborne (age 18) were married.
In 1619 [his mother] Joyce Fleetwood died.
On 13th July 1620 Edward Osborne 1st Baronet (age 23) was created 1st Baronet Osborne of Kiveton. [his wife] Anne Walmesley Lady Osborne (age 20) by marriage Lady Osborne of Kiveton.
On 7th November 1624 [his wife] Margaret Belasyse (age 15) died. Monument in the chancel of All Hallows' Church Harthill [Map]. Kneeler in recess facing right and flanked by columns and draped figures, open pediment with finials and arm bearers. Her arms impaled with those of her husband Edward Osborne 1st Baronet (age 27). Above those her arms Belasyse Arms.
Margaret Belasyse: In or before 1609 she was born to Thomas Belasyse 1st Viscount Fauconberg and Barbara Cholmley. On 13th October 1618 Edward Osborne 1st Baronet and she were married.
On 20th February 1632 [his son] Thomas Osborne 1st Duke Leeds was born to Edward Osborne 1st Baronet (age 35) and [his wife] Anne Walmesley Lady Osborne (age 32).
In 1638 [his son] Edward Osborne (age 19) died when the roof of the family home collapsed.
On 9th September 1647 Edward Osborne 1st Baronet (age 50) died. His son [his son] Thomas (age 15) succeeded 2nd Baronet Osborne of Kiveton.
After 9th September 1647. Monument to Edward Osborne 1st Baronet (deceased) in the Osborne Family Chapel at All Hallows' Church Harthill [Map]. His arms impaled with those of his second wife [his former wife] Anne Walmesley Lady Osborne (age 47).
Anne Walmesley Lady Osborne: Around 1600 she was born to Thomas Walmesley and Eleanor Danvers. After 13th October 1618 Edward Osborne 1st Baronet and she were married. On 13th July 1620 Edward Osborne 1st Baronet was created 1st Baronet Osborne of Kiveton. She by marriage Lady Osborne of Kiveton. On 20th August 1666 she died.
On 20th August 1666 [his former wife] Anne Walmesley Lady Osborne (age 66) died.
The Times. 24th December 1895. The Duke of Leeds (deceased) died at Hornby Castle [Map], yesterday morning at 5 o'clock. He recently contracted a severe chill, which led to an attack of bronchitis. He took to his bed about a week ago and gradually sank. George Godolphin Osborne, ninth Duke of Leeds in the peerage of England, Marquis of Carmarthen, Earl of Danby, Viscount Latimer, and Baron Osbome of Kiveton, all in the peerage of England; Viscount Osbome and Viscount Dunblane in the peerage of Scotland; and Baron Godolphin of Paraham Royal, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, a baronet, and a Prince or the Holy Roman Empire, was born in Paris in 1828, the eldest son of the eighth duke. He married, in 1861, the Hon. Fanny Georgiana Pitt (age 58), daughter of the fourth Baron Rivers, who was born in 1836 and was Lady of the Bedchamber to the Princess of Wales from 1863 to 1873. He was appointed captain in the North Yorks Militia in 1852, and resigued in 1859, but was reappoined in 1861. He succeeded to the family honours in 1872, and has issue living three sons and five daughters. The family descends from Sir Edward Osborne, knight, who was Vice-President of the Council of the North in 1629 and Lieutenant-General of the forces raised there against the Parliamentary Army in 1841. His son was Treasurer of the Navy and Lord High Chancellor, and as Earl of Danby was impeeched by the Commons in 1679. The fifth duke married Amelia, in her own right Baroness Conyers, but this title left the main line in 1859 on the death of the seventh duke. The late duke was nephew of the late Rev. Lord Sydney Godolphin Osborne, who wrote much over the familiar signature "S.G.O.," and brother of Lord Francis George Godolphin Osborne (age 65), who was rector of Great Elm, but joined the Church of Rome in 1875. The Duke of Leeds is succeeded by his eldest surviving son (age 33), the Marquis of Carmarthen, who was born in 1862, was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, and was formerly a lieutenant in the Yorkshire Hussars. Lord Carmarthen unsuccessfully contested the Newmarket Division of Cambridgeshire as a Conservative in 1886, and has sat since July, 1887, for the Brixton Division of Lambeth, in which constituency his sucoession to the peerage now creates a vacancy. Lord Carmarthen was an assistant Private Secretary to the Secretary for the Colonies (Lord Knutsford) from 1886 to 1888. He was appointed Treasurer of the Household on the formation of the present Ministry. He married, in 1884, Lady Katherine Frances Lambton (age 33), daughter of the second Earl of Durham, and has issue four daughters.
GrandFather: Edward Osborne
Father: Hewett Osborne
Great x 1 Grandfather: William Hewett
GrandMother: Anne Hewett
GrandFather: Thomas Fleetwood
Mother: Joyce Fleetwood
Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Spring
Great x 2 Grandfather: Thomas Spring
Great x 1 Grandfather: John Spring
GrandMother: Bridget Spring
Great x 2 Grandfather: William Waldegrave
Great x 1 Grandmother: Dorothy Waldegrave